A sleepy Mississippi River bend hiding one of the South's grandest antebellum showpieces — Houmas House — and the live-oak-lined River Road plantation corridor that put Louisiana sugar on the map.
Ships dock at a dedicated river wharf on the east bank of the Mississippi; gangway access is straightforward but the surrounding area is rural.
💡 Pro move: The surrounding area is rural — there is no town to walk into. Come with a plan.
Burnside is a dedicated Mississippi River cruise stop with a private wharf — no port terminal, no tendering.
| Cruise Line | Typical Berth / Arrival | Dock or Tender |
|---|---|---|
| American Cruise Lines / American Queen Voyages | Private river wharf, Burnside, LA📍 | Docked |
| Most Mississippi River operators | Riverside wharf adjacent to Houmas House📍 | Docked |
Burnside is all about the plantation corridor — grand antebellum mansions, Creole kitchens, and miles of live-oak allée.
The "Sugar Palace" of the River Road. A one-hour guided tour of the 16-room 1840 Greek Revival mansion showcases period antiques, Louisiana artwork, and costumed guides recounting the lives of sugar barons and enslaved workers alike. Combine with a self-guided stroll through 38 acres of formal gardens and live-oak allées.
Book Houmas House tours →On the Houmas House grounds, this newer museum tells the story of life along the Mississippi — commerce, culture, folklore, and the people who shaped the River Road. A good complement to the mansion tour.
Find River Road museum tours →Houmas House's award-winning restaurants serve upscale Creole and Louisiana fare. Latil's Landing is fine dining; The Carriage House offers a more relaxed take on Gulf seafood, andouille, and Southern classics. Reserve ahead — these fill up on cruise days.
Reserve Houmas House dining →For independent travelers with a rental car, the River Road stretches in both directions from Burnside, connecting Laura Plantation, Oak Alley, and Whitney Plantation — each a distinct lens on antebellum Louisiana. Whitney focuses entirely on the enslaved community's experience.
Find River Road plantation tours →A short, flat walk along the river levee adjacent to the dock offers expansive views of one of the world's great rivers — barge traffic, a wide muddy bend, and the far tree line of the opposite bank. Simple but atmospheric.
Explore Burnside on foot →Burnside has limited walkable infrastructure, but the Houmas House grounds and riverside levee offer a pleasant stroll.
From the shuttle drop-off at Houmas House, walk the formal garden paths, past ponds and live oaks, around to the rear gardens and garçonnières (flanking guest cottages). Return via the front oak allée for the classic plantation photograph.
📍 Open in MapsFrom the ship dock, walk the top of the Mississippi River levee north toward the plantation. Views of the river and passing barges make this a worthwhile stretch-your-legs stop before boarding the shuttle.
🗺️ See full route in Maps →Climate normals for Burnside, Louisiana, USA (2014–2023 averages). Pack for the month you sail — highs, lows, and how many rainy days to expect.
| Month | Avg High | Avg Low | Rainy Days |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan | 45°F / 7°C | 30°F / -1°C | 12 |
| Feb | 50°F / 10°C | 33°F / 1°C | 12 |
| Mar | 58°F / 14°C | 39°F / 4°C | 12 |
| Apr | 67°F / 19°C | 47°F / 8°C | 12 |
| May | 76°F / 24°C | 57°F / 14°C | 12 |
| Jun | 84°F / 29°C | 65°F / 18°C | 13 |
| Jul | 86°F / 30°C | 70°F / 21°C | 13 |
| Aug | 85°F / 29°C | 68°F / 20°C | 13 |
| Sep | 81°F / 27°C | 63°F / 17°C | 8 |
| Oct | 70°F / 21°C | 53°F / 12°C | 10 |
| Nov | 57°F / 14°C | 40°F / 4°C | 9 |
| Dec | 51°F / 11°C | 36°F / 2°C | 11 |
Source: Open-Meteo ERA5 (10-yr daily averages)